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EFFECT OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON THE YIELD AND COMPOSITION OF SYNAPTIC VESICLES FROM THE CHOLINERGIC SYNAPSES OF THE ELECTRIC ORGAN OF TORPEDO : A COMBINED BIOCHEMICAL, ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY
Author(s) -
Zimmermann H.,
Whittaker V. P.
Publication year - 1974
Publication title -
journal of neurochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.75
H-Index - 229
eISSN - 1471-4159
pISSN - 0022-3042
DOI - 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1974.tb07610.x
Subject(s) - vesicle , acetylcholine , synaptic vesicle , torpedo , cholinergic , stimulation , population , biology , chemistry , electrophysiology , medicine , endocrinology , biophysics , biochemistry , anatomy , acetylcholine receptor , neuroscience , membrane , receptor , environmental health
— The effect of stimulating the electric organ of Torpedo marmorata , anaesthetized with 0.01% Tricaine methane sulphonate, by means of electrical stimulation (5/s) administered via an electrode placed on the electric lobe has been studied electrophysiologically, biochemically and morphologically. The response of the organ declined to about 50 per cent of its initial value after about 500 stimuli, by a further 10 per cent after another 500 stimuli and then to about 12 per cent of the initial value after a further 1000 stimuli. Thereafter the response fell off progressively. However, even when the response was less than 1 per cent of its initial value, the organ had considerable powers of recuperation during a 30‐s rest period, to 30–50 per cent of its initial value. The fall in response was accompanied by a reduction in vesicle size and number, an increase in the area of the presynaptic membrane and a fall in the protein, total nucleotide, ATP and acetylcholine content of the vesicle fraction isolated from the stimulated tissue. However, whereas vesicle numbers and the protein and total nucleotide content of the vesicle fraction fell by only about 50 per cent, vesicular ATP and acetylcholine levels were reduced to about 10 per cent. An analysis of the covariance of vesicular ATP and acetylcholine showed an initial loss of an acetylcholine‐rich (relative to ATP) population of vesicles. The early loss of vesicular protein and nucleotide and vesicle numbers as well as the morphological changes seen would be consistent with a loss of vesicles due to fusion with the external membrane. The preferential loss of acetylcholine and ATP from the vesicle fraction indicates that the vesicles surviving the stimulation procedure have been utilized in a number of cycles causing the progressive fall in vesicle volume, and acetylcholine and ATP content.

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